- Kennel Club, London 1994 F.C.I. Standard No. 85
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- GENERAL APPEARANCE
- Strongly built; deep in chest and back
ribs; level back and
powerful quarters on muscular legs and exhibiting in a marked degree a great combination
of strength and activity.
- CHARACTERISTICS
- Small, active, game,
hardy, possessed of no small amount of
self-esteem with a varminty appearance.
- TEMPERAMENT
- Alert, gay, courageous, self-reliant but
friendly.
- HEAD AND SKULL
- Skull slightly domed; when handled across forehead presents a
smooth contour. Tapering very slightly from skull at level of ears to
eyes. Distance from
occiput to eyes slightly greater than length of foreface. Head thickly coated with
hair,
and carried at right angle or less, to axis of neck. Head not to be carried in extended
position. Foreface gradually tapering from eye to muzzle. Distinct stop formed by
heavy,
bony ridges immediately above and slightly overhanging eye, and slight indentation between
eyes. Foreface not dished nor falling away quickly below eyes, where it is well made
up.
Jaws strong and level. Nose black and fairly large, forming smooth contour with rest of
muzzle. Nose not projecting forward.
- EYES
- Set wide apart, medium in
size, not full, as dark as possible.
Slightly sunk in head, sharp and intelligent, which, looking from under heavy
eyebrows,
impart a piercing look. Light coloured eyes highly undesirable.
- EARS
- Small, erect and carried
firmly, terminating in sharp point,
set neither too wide nor too close. Hair short and smooth (velvety), should not be cut.
Free from any fringe at top. Round-pointed, broad, large or thick ears or too heavily
coated with hair most undesirable.
- MOUTH
- As broad between canine teeth as is consistent with varminty
expression required. Teeth large for size of dog, with regular scissor
bite, i.e. upper
teeth closely overlapping the lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
- NECK
- Sufficiently long to allow proper set of head
required,
muscular and gradually thickening towards base allowing neck to merge intonicely sloping
shoulders.
- FOREQUARTERS
- Shoulders sloping
backwards. Shoulder blades broad and lying
close to chest wall. Shoulder joint placed forward, elbow well in, allowing foreleg to
move freely, parallel to axis of body. Forelegs short and muscular, straight and thickly
covered with short, hard hair.
- BODY
- Compact. Back level, loins broad and strong. Chest deep and
ribs well arched in upper half presenting a flattish side appearance. Back ribs of
considerable depth and distance from last rib of quarters as short as compatible with free
movement of body.
- HINDQUARTERS
- Strong, muscular and wide across top. Legs short, muscular and
sinewy. Thighs very muscular and not too wide apart. Hocks bent andwell set in under body
so as to be fairly close to each other when standing or moving. Straight or weak hocks
most undesirable.
- FEET
- Forefeet larger than hind, round, proportionate in size,
strong, thickly padded and covered with short harsh hair. Hindfeet are smaller and thickly
padded. Under surface of pads and all nails preferable black.
- TAIL
- 5 to 6 inches long, covered with harsh hair, no feathering, as
straight as possible, carried jauntily, not gay or carried over back. A long tail
undesirable, and on no account should tails be docked.
- GAIT/MOVEMENT
- Free, straight and easy all round. In front legs freely
extended forward from shoulder. Hind movement free, strong and close. Stifleand hocks well
flexed and hocks drawn under body giving drive. stiff, stilted movement behind and cow
hocks highly undesirable.
- COAT
- Double coated. Outer coat consists of harsh hair, about 5 cms
(2 ins) long, free from any curl. Undercoat, which resembles fur, short, soft and close.
Open coats most undesirable.
- COLOUR
- White. SIZE - Height: approx. 28 cms (11 ins) at withers.
- FAULTS
- Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a
fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact
proportion to its degree.
- NOTE
- Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully
descended into the scrotum.
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